Largest Mass Extinction Event Since Dinosaurs Coming Within a Decade George Scott January 02, 2022 Latest analysis by World Wildlife Fund warns humanity—possible “victim of it own lifestyle”—might ultimately be added to list of threatened....
Biodiversity loss and climate change are partners in environmental crime George Scott January 01, 2022 Unfortunately, the situation worldwide is alarming, as biodiversity is in steep decline. Globally, 1 million plants and animal species are....
Is pandemic good for biodiversity conservation? Liang Lan December 30, 2021 Walking through the streets were gaurs, civets, and elephants…wildlife was reclaiming its rightful spaces and nature appeared to be reviving....
Last Chance: 10 U.S. Species Imperiled By Climate Change Liang Lan December 27, 2021 WASHINGTON, D.C. — Last month world leaders met in Glasgow for a global climate conference, and to announce their public....
Solar Farms Can Save Dwindling Bumblebee Numbers, Study Finds Liang Lan December 23, 2021 The research comes in the midst of what scientists are calling a global 'insect apocalypse.'
Renewable energy transmission lines are essential to reducing pollution, protecting climate and preserving nature George Scott December 21, 2021 When people think about climate action, they picture solar panels and wind farms, but there’s another less well-known but just....
Why innovative companies are crucial to solving the world’s problems George Scott December 20, 2021 The private sector’s expertise in developing new products will need to be harnessed if we’re to meet targets for sustainable....
OPINION: To cut climate risks and keep 1.5 alive, wetlands are key George Scott December 20, 2021 Better wetland protection could play a huge role in addressing both the climate and nature crises, and curbing disaster risk